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Definition of language
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of language is as below...
Language
(n.) The
expression
of ideas by
writing,
or any other
instrumentality..
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Overlanguaged
::
Overlanguaged
(a.)
Employing
too many
words;
diffuse.
Martinet
::
Martinet
(n.) In
military
language,
a
strict
disciplinarian;
in
general,
one who lays
stress
on a rigid
adherence
to the
details
of
discipline,
or to forms and fixed
methods..
Volapuk
::
Volapuk
(n.)
Literally,
world's
speech;
the name of an
artificial
language
invented
by Johan
Martin
Schleyer,
of
Constance,
Switzerland,
about
1879..
Mahratta
::
Mahratta
(n.) One of a
numerous
people
inhabiting
the
southwestern
part of
India.
Also, the
language
of the
Mahrattas;
Mahrati.
It is
closely
allied
to
Sanskrit..
Assyrian
::
Assyrian
(n.) A
native
or an
inhabitant
of
Assyria;
the
language
of
Assyria.
Grecism
::
Grecism
(n.) An idiom of the Greek
language;
a
Hellenism.
Translate
::
Translate
(v. t.) To
render
into
another
language;
to
express
the sense of in the words of
another
language;
to
interpret;
hence,
to
explain
or
recapitulate
in other
words..
Agrostis
::
Agrostis
(n.) A genus of
grasses,
including
species
called
in
common
language
bent
grass.
Some of them, as
redtop
(Agrostis
vulgaris),
are
valuable
pasture
grasses..
Indecent
::
Indecent
(a.) Not
decent;
unfit to be seen or
heard;
offensive
to
modesty
and
delicacy;
as,
indecent
language..
Maori
::
Maori (a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Maoris
or to their
language.
Railingly
::
Railingly
(adv.)
With
scoffing
or
insulting
language.
Corruption
::
Corruption
(n.) The act of
changing,
or of being
changed,
for the
worse;
departure
from what is pure,
simple,
or
correct;
as, a
corruption
of
style;
corruption
in
language..
Read
::
Read (v. t.) To go over, as
characters
or
words,
and utter
aloud,
or
recite
to one's self
inaudibly;
to take in the sense of, as of
language,
by
interpreting
the
characters
with which it is
expressed;
to
peruse;
as, to read a
discourse;
to read the
letters
of an
alphabet;
to read
figures;
to read the notes of
music,
or to read
music;
to read a
book..
Idiom
::
Idiom (n.) An
expression
conforming
or
appropriate
to the
peculiar
structural
form of a
language;
in
extend
use, an
expression
sanctioned
by
usage,
having
a sense
peculiar
to
itself
and not
agreeing
with the
logical
sense of its
structural
form; also, the
phrase
forms
peculiar
to a
particular
author..
Orientalism
::
Orientalism
(n.)
Knowledge
or use of
Oriental
languages,
history,
literature,
etc..
Alphabet
::
Alphabet
(n.) The
letters
of a
language
arranged
in the
customary
order;
the
series
of
letters
or signs which form the
elements
of
written
language.
Squawberry
::
Squaw (n.) A
female;
a
woman;
-- in the
language
of
Indian
tribes
of the
Algonquin
family,
correlative
of
sannup..
Mute
::
Mute (n.) One who, from
deafness,
either
congenital
or from early life, is
unable
to use
articulate
language;
a
deaf-mute..
Latinism
::
Latinism
(n.) A Latin
idiom;
a mode of
speech
peculiar
to
Latin;
also, a mode of
speech
in
another
language,
as
English,
formed
on a Latin
model..
Gibberish
::
Gibberish
(a.)
Unmeaning;
as,
gibberish
language..
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